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Going  From  The  Cotton  Fields 

Mixed  Quartette 


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CONTENTS  FROM 

Folio  of  Most  Famous  Songs  For  Male  Quartettes 

Arr.  by  Frank  E.  Barry. 

Come  Where  My  Love  Lies  Dreaming,  for  Male  Quartette 

Bv  Stephen  C.  Foster  Arr.by  Frank  E. Barry 

Alice  Where  Art  Thou?  for  Vocal  Duet 

Duet  for  Sopr.-Alto  or  Ten.-  Baritone. 

By  J.Ascher  Arr.  by  Frank  E.Barry 

Way  Down  Yonder  In  The  Cornfield,  for  Male  Quartette 

Arr.by  Aubrey  Stauffer 

Medley  of  Famous  College  Songs  for  Male  Quartette 

c‘Bingo”“  Sweet  and  Low”“WhoWill  Smoke  My  Meerschaum  Pipe!7 
“Sunday  School  Scholar”  “Shool”  “Jingle  Bells” 

Arr. by  Frank  E.Barry. 

Medley  of  Home  Songs  for  Male  Quartette 

“i  Can  Not  Sing  the  Old  Songs”“Oid  Musician  and  His  Harp”“WhenYouand  I 
Were  Young  Maggie ’’“Some  Day  Fll Wander  Back  Again”uListen  to  the  Mocking  Bird!7 
Arr.  by  Frank  E.Barry. 

Medley  of  Famous  Good  Old  Songs  for  Male  Quartette 

“Garthering  the  Shells  from  the  Sea  Shore”  “Ben  Bolt”  “The  Old  Oaken  Bucket” 

“Old  Folks  At  Home” “Home  Sweet  Home” 

Arr.  by  Frank  E . Barry . 

Hear  Dem  Bells  for  Male  Quartette 

Arr.  by  Frank  E.  Barry*. . 

The  Old  -Farm  Bell  for  Male  Quartette 

Arr.  by  Frank  E.Barry. . 

Hosanna  for  Male  Quartette 

Sacred 

By  F.  E. Werner. 

Come  Where  The  Lilies  Bloom  for  Male  Quartette 

By  Will  L. Thompson . Arr. by  Frank  E.Barry. 

Medley  of  National  Song-sTor  Male  Quartette 

“Hail  Columbia”^“When  Johnny  Comes  Marching  Home”“Glory  Hallelujah” 

•Arr. by  Frank  E.Barry.  “Star  Spangled  Banner” 

Medley  of  Patriotic  Songs  for  Male  Quartette 

“Battle  Hymn  of  the  Republic/,uJust  Before  the  Battle  Mother ‘The  Battle  Cry  of  Freedom” 

“Yankee  Doodle”  “America” 

Arr.  by  Frank  E.  Barry  . 

To  The  Evening  Star  for  Male  Quartette 

By  R. Wagner.  (From  Tannhauser)  Arr.by  Frank  E.Barry. 

Medley  of  Famous  Sacred  Songs  for  Male  Quartette 

“The  Lost  Chord”  “The  Palms”  “Consider  the  Lilies”“Calvary”“Lead  Kindly  Light” 

Arr  by  Frank  E.Barry, 

Medley  of  Old  Scotch  Songs  for  Male  Quartette 

“Robin  Adair” “Bonnie  Doon”  “Annie  Laurie”  “The  Blue  Bells  Of  Scotland” 

“Cornin’  Thro’ The  Rye”“Auld  Lang  Syne” 

Arr.  by  Frank  E.Barry. 

Medley  of  Old  Darkie  Songs  for  Male  Quartette 

“Darling  Nellie  Gray”“My01d  Cabin  Home^In  The  Evening  By  The  Moonlight” 

“Massa’s  In  The  Cold  Ground” 

Arr.  by  Frank  E.  Barry . 

Medley  of  Famous  National  War  Songs  for  Male  Quartette 

“Marching  Thru  Georgia” “Tenting  On  The  Old  Camp  Ground”’  “Tramp  Tramp  Tramp’ 
uHot  Time  In  The  Old  Town  Tonight”“Dixie  Land” 

Arr.by  Frank  E.Barry. 

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